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Ferran Adrià Announces Hacking BulliPedia Finalists

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Two months ago Ferran Adrià launched the Hacking BulliPedia contest in an effort to recruit academic professionals and technology-driven individuals to help his massive gastro-encyclopedia get off the ground.

Instead of three finalists, Adrià and the Hacking BulliPedia committee have chosen four winning teams who will spend three months in Barcelona working with the chef and other professionals building the framework for the BulliPedia, which is expected to debut in 2016.

The judges received entries from chefs, data visualization experts, artists, scientists, designers and academics from all over the world. From these four finalists, two members from each team will be chosen to compete in a final round.

The winning proposals include ideas for digital recipe sharing, reimagining cooking as a programming language and employing the use of tools like the Scentee, which was developed to transmit taste and smell information through cell phones.

¨This pro­posal tar­gets the design, imple­men­ta­tion and ver­i­fi­ca­tion of the con­tent qual­ity poli­cies and pro­ce­dures of bul­li­pedia. These poli­cies must guar­an­tee that bul­li­pedia becomes a reputed and trusted site with world-​wide con­tri­bu­tions pro­vid­ing rig­or­ous and scal­able tools sup­port­ing it.¨

Dig­i­tal Olfac­tion and Gus­ta­tion: A Novel Input and Out­put Method for Bul­li­pedia
(Mixed Real­ity Lab, City Uni­ver­sity of Lon­don and Uni­ver­sity of Aix-​Marseille and Sogang Uni­ver­sity, Seoul, Korea)